Abba Berlin Hotel – Berlin Hotel Review Our two-night stay in Berlin was at the abba Berlin Hotel, a new, design hotel that opened about a year ago. Not being an ABBA fan, the name of the hotel caused Tony a little pre-arrival anxiety – gosh, will we be hearing non-stop ABBA music piped throughout […]
Zeppelin Field – A Part of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds
Zeppelin Field – Nazi Party Rally Grounds And Site of the Nürnberg Rallies: Standing on the main grandstand of the Zeppelin Field (Zeppelinfeld in German), and seeing the rows of trucks and vans that are parked in front of us, it’s hard to imagine what this deployment area must have been like during the period […]
St Lorenzkirche – A Lutheran Nürnberg Church
Lorenzkirche Is The Most Important of Nuremberg Churches: Cross the Pegnitz River to the southern part of the old town and the 80-metre towering twin steeples of St Lorenzkirche are hard to miss. St Lorenzkirche (St Lawrence Church) is the largest and most important of Nuremberg churches. Lorenzkirche holds many beautiful and important works of […]
Frauenkirche – Church of Our Lady, Nürnberg
Frauenkirche’s Männleinlaufen Is Very Popular With Visitors: One of the charming attractions in Nürnberg’s Hauptmarkt is the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), a beautiful Gothic church on the eastern side of the main square. The Frauenkirche was commissioned by Emperor Charles IV as a court chapel around 1355, and it was the first Gothic church […]
Kölner Philharmonie – An Amphitheatre-like Concert Hall
Köln Philharmonie Is An Important Part of Europe’s Classical Music Scene: Situated in the city centre, Cologne’s concert hall, the Kölner Philharmonie, is a relatively modern building which was opened on 14th September 1986. Kölner Philharmonie Concerts With over 400 concerts each year, Kölner Philharmonie has been an important part of Europe’s classical music scene […]
Nürnberger Bratwurst – Nuremberg’s Distinctive Sausages
The Nürnberger Bratwurst Tastes Best When Freshly Cooked on a Charcoal Grill: Nuremberg is famous for its Nürnberger bratwurst which is traditionally grilled or roasted and served three abreast on a bun with mustard. Whether it is served Drei im Weggla (three in a roll), on a plate with sauerkraut or with potato salad, the […]
Nuremberg – Famous For The Historic Nuremberg Trials
Nürnberg – A Medieval City With Plenty of Historic Treasures Within Its City Walls: Situated on the Pegnitz River and the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, Nuremberg (Nürnberg in German) is Franconia’s largest city. The first recorded mention of Nuremberg can be traced back to 1050 when a document signed by Emperor Heinrich III freed his serf Sigena. […]
Airport Nürnberg (NUE) – Nuremberg Airport
Ground Transportation To/From Nuremberg Airport: Nürnberg Airport is the second busiest airport in the state of Bavaria and ranks 10th amongst German airports, processing over 4 million passengers p.a. during its peaks. It is also the base for Air Berlin, Germany’s second largest airline. The airport is located just 5 km north of Nürnberg city […]
Nuremberg Trials Memorial – A Permanent Exhibition
Memorial to the Nuremberg Trials – A Permanent Exhibition of the Nuremberg Trials: Courtroom 600 in Nürnberg’s Palace of Justice became a venue of world history when the “Nuremberg Trials” took place here from November 1945 to 1949. It was the first time in history that representatives of a state faced an international tribunal and […]
Schöner Brunnen – Nuremberg’s Beautiful Fountain
Good Luck Is Bestowed Upon Those Who Turn The Schöner Brunnen Ring Three Times: In Nuremberg’s market square (Nürnberg Hauptmarkt) is one of the city’s most famous fountains, the Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain). A common sight at the south-west flank of the Beautiful Fountain is one of tourists hanging on to the fountain grille and […]
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